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provenance research for the Ancient Americas collections. The Curator will also teach regularly in the Department of Art and Archaeology and/or the Program in Latin American Studies. With nearly 5,000 works
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with experimental and clinical collaborators. This opportunity will prepare the incumbent for a range of competitive positions in academia or industry that involve computational biology/chemistry
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bioinformatics research, the science of collecting and analyzing complex biological data such as genetic codes, and computational biology. NASA's Neurodiversity Network Summer High School Internship program High
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enrollments and may be for one or two semesters during the 2025-26 academic year, with the potential for renewal depending on departmental need. An advanced degree is required; PhD or doctoral candidates
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South America, Asia, Europe (including Great Britain), Africa, and history of science, and accepts applications in advance in the event the occasion arises where such lecturers are needed. Such positions
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to employed scholars who are expected to return to their positions. Verification of employment will be requested prior to approval by the Office of the Dean of the Faculty. PhD required. The deadline
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The Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering at Princeton University has an occasional curricular need for lecturers to teach, co-teach, or lead precepts in department courses
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the Office of the Dean of the Faculty. PhD required.The deadline for receipt of applications and letters of recommendation for fellowships for 2026/2027 is December 1, 2025, 11:59 p.m. EST. Applicants must
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experience before pursuing a PhD in a behavioral science field. Individuals who identify as part of a historically underrepresented group are particularly encouraged to apply. To apply, upload both a resume
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of identified cell types and computational modeling. Thus we expect these circuit-level reconstructions to inform specific biological experiments, enabling dramatic leaps in our understanding of brain function